Bg ' MF" M ft SOCIETY: Toylor-Horton Vows J Spoken In California The wedding of Miss Shirley Taylor and William Franklin | Horton was solemnised on Wed i nesday evening, December 22, at 17:80 o'clock in the First Meth odist church, of Hollywood, Cali fornia. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, of Los Angeles. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A.*W. Hor ton, of Carpinterla, and grandson WMHHMHHHMMMimwiW** of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Franklin, descendnats of Oajrpinteria Val ley Pioneers. The groom's patern al grandparents were the late Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Horton, of North Wilkesboro, N. C. where he for merly lived with his parents. Following the singing of ,Ma lotte's, "Lord's Prayer,"the brid al party entered Bett's chapel to traditional wedding music. The altar was banked with white chrysanthemums and gladioli and lighted with burning tapers. Given in marriage by her fath Dr. J. H. SOWDER Optometrist Care Of Vision Glasses Fitted 821 B Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. Hours 8:30-5:00 Phone 899 Closed Wednesday Afternoons COMING! TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 Our Representative, Mr. R. C. Bulstrode WILL BE IN NORTH WILKESBORO AND VICINITY AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING SERVICES: Repairs to Sewing Machines (Free estimates gladly given) 0 We also purchase used Singer Machines Register for new Singer Sewing Machine k™ Demonstrate Singer Vacuum Cleaner, Q Electric eater [H Sewing Cabinets QJ Utility Tables BAutomaticIrons Q Buttonhole Attachments Singer Machines for Rent by the Month U Check Any of Above Services You Wish Name Street...'— City...— — — Mail This "Ad" to — SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 1321 Hth Avenue Hickory, N. C. er, the bride was attended by Miss Nancy Kelley as maid of honor. Other bridal attendants were Miss Marilyn Raymond and Miss Janet Kolley, Alpha Oamma Delta sorority sisters, and Miss Pat Thornburgh, of Bakersville, cousin of the bride. They wore identical white moire taffeta gowns and carried American Beauty roses. For her wedding the ibrlde wore white satin. The gown, fash ioned with a headed pearl neck line and long sleeves, had a full skirt and train attached to the fitted bodice with a corded, scal loped yoke. Her fingertip veil fell from a pearl coronet, and her only ornament was a double strand of pearls, gift of the brlde , groom. Her bouquet was of three white orchldB, surrounded by carnations. Dr. Lowell Miller was best man for the groom, and the ushers were Wayne Taylor, broth er of the bride, Phillip Robbins, of Durham, N. C. cousin of the bridegroom, and Joe Hook, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Taylor, mother of the bride, chose an aqua dress with matching accessories. Mrs. Hor ton, mother of the groom, wore rose grey with matching acces sories and a pink hat. Both had orchid corsages. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors,' with sorority sisters of the bride as hostesses, after which the bridal couple left on a brief wedding trip to Coro nado. For travel the bride chang ed to a green wool suit with black accessories, and pinned at her shoulder the orchids from her bridal bouquet. The young couple are now at home in Pittsburgh, Pa., where Mr. Horton is with the engineer ing department of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. He holds his Masters Degree in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology, and was in military service three years, spending some time as engineer ing officer on a tanker in the Pacific. The bride attendee the Uni versity of California at Los An geles, and was an art major. Elects Officers For Wilkesboro Circle • Circle No. 3 of the Wilkesboro! Baptist church met with Mrs. Arloh Triplette, Tuesday night,i January 4th. Nine members werel present. , Mrs. Arlie Foster was in, charge of the business session, ai.' which time officers were elected! for the following year: chairmank Mrs. Arlie Foster; co-chairman, Mrs. Charlie Bumgarner; secre tary-treasurer, Mrs. Ro>bert Fost er; program chairman, Mrs. Pres ley Myers; community missions chairman, Mrs. George Johnson; social chairman, Mrs. O. K. Stephens; publicity chairman, Mrs. Monzel Mastin. During the social hour the hos tess served refreshments. Friday Book Club Met With Mrs. Hix Mrs. J. R. Hix was hostess to the members of the Friday Book club at her home on Ninth Street Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. JL. Clements, vice president, presid ed for roll call made by Mrs. C. E. Jenkins, members responding with interesting news items. Mis. C. D. Coffey gave an interesting history of old quilts and showi id one a 150 years old. In servii g a salad course with sweets t! le hostess was aided 'by her daug i ter, Mrs. Jack Brame. Mrs. W. W. Miller, SV. Entertains Her Club) i\ 3. W. W. Miller, Sr., enter tained the members of the Tfea and Topics club at her home in WilKesboro Friday evening. In serving a salad course with sweets, at the close of the game played at three tables, Mrs. Miller was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Crysel. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Joe Pearson and Mrs. Ira Payne for high and low scores, and the traveler's award went to Mrs. W. O. Absher. Mrs. Buchanan Hostess To Handiwork Club The members of the Handi work club were entertained by STOP THOSE HEAT LOSSES SAVE MONEY WITH EAjCH FUEL BILL ' By INSULATING WITH U. S. Mineral Rofck Wool i SHIELDS & HAYES INSULATION CO. BOB DAT, Manager Caulking — Weather Stripping Wilkesboro Mfg. Co. PHONE 7 — ——. Mrs. Claude Buchanan at her! home on D Street Friday eve ning. All members were present and following an informal hour in sewing and conversation the hostess served refreshments. Some interesting plans were made for the new year. Mrs. Edd Gardner Entertains Current Topic Club The members of the Current Topic club were entertained by Mrs. E\dd P. Gardner at her home in Finley Park Friday afternoon. A two course luncheon was served at one o'clock, after which rook was played at three tables. In the serving the hostess had the assistance of Mrs. Hoyle Hutch ens. High and low score prizes were won by Mrs. C. G. Poindex ter and Mrs. R. T. McNeil, and the traveler's prize by Mrs. E. E. Eller. Visitors of the club were Mesdames C. S. Sink, R. T. McNiel, and W. M. DeBerry. Mrs. C. Don Coffey, J r. Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. C. Don Coffey, Jr., was hostess to the members of her bridge clab at her home on Ninth Street' Friday afternoon. Table prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hill Carlton and Mrs. L. M. Nelson. Light refreshments preceded Play. o SUPPORT THE Y. M. C. A. I i , With the large number of the different kinds of merchandise now on display at your store the Goodwill, it's almost impossible to mention all of them. 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